School of Humanities and Cultural Studies

English Department-Sponsored Award

Dayton Regional STEM School Science Fair Winners

Dayton Regional STEM School Students

Meet the amazing Dayton Regional STEM School students whose multiple award-winning science fair projects won the English Department-sponsored Award for Best Project Exploring the Intersection of Literature and Science:
1st place: Vidur Prasad (left,12th grade) - "Traffic Camera Dangerous Driver Detection (TCD3)"
2nd place: Shari Gordnier (right, 12th grade) - "Manipulation of Adolescent Self-Esteem through Exposure to Superhero Media"

Below are the students whose multiple award-winning science fair projects won the English Department-sponsored Award for Best Technical Documentation of a Science Fair Project:
1st place: Lauren Dalton (left, 10th grade) - "Changing the Percentage of Ethanol in Gasoline"
2nd place: Shari Gordnier (right, 12th grade) - "Manipulation of Adolescent Self-Esteem through Exposure to Superhero Media"

Wright State students with an interest in STEM fields can complete all Pre-Med coursework while completing an English major, or follow a dual major pathway leading to B.A.s in Computer Science and Professional and Technical Writing. In addition to our major concentrations in literature, creative writing, professional and technical writing, TESOL, and integrated language arts education, the department offers minors in TESOL/TEFL, creative writing, and literature, as well as certificates in professional and technical writing  or  TESOL/TEFL. Advanced study in English can help any WSU student change the world, one well-chosen word at a time.

 


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